1) Do different CPU architectures( Ivy Bridge, Haswell,Sandy Bridge and etc) affects the sound quality and features of Uhe plugins or it is just a metter of computing power?
2)Is ECC RAM has any benefits for Uhe plugins or no at all.
Thank u
1) no, not intrinsically. if the CPU isnt fast because its of an architecture that isnt up to the job, that's a separate issue.chilly7 wrote:Can Uhe or somebody else answer me.![]()
1) Do different CPU architectures( Ivy Bridge, Haswell,Sandy Bridge and etc) affects the sound quality and features of Uhe plugins or it is just a metter of computing power?
2)Is ECC RAM has any benefits for Uhe plugins or no at all.
Thank u
1) newer CPUs has more instruction sets so maby Uhe plugins are coded for the most up to date instructions and might not work the best with older CPUs which migh not have thouse instruction( I do not know that is my wild guess)whyterabbyt wrote:1) no, not intrinsically. if the CPU isnt fast because its of an architecture that isnt up to the job, that's a separate issue.chilly7 wrote:Can Uhe or somebody else answer me.![]()
1) Do different CPU architectures( Ivy Bridge, Haswell,Sandy Bridge and etc) affects the sound quality and features of Uhe plugins or it is just a metter of computing power?
2)Is ECC RAM has any benefits for Uhe plugins or no at all.
Thank u
2) erm, no. why would that even be considered?
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